This volume is the first dedicated to a comprehensive coverage of this rapidly developing transdisciplinary field. It provides a rich source of essential information on synthesizing molecules in an enantioselective manner using organolithiums, and serves as an inspiration for future developments.
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"This book is a valuable addition to the Topics in Organo-metallicChemistry series that has successfully culled a vasttopic into engaging and focused chapters through skillfuleditorship. With minimal redundancy, the short text providescomprehensive coverage of stereoselective deprotonations usingalkyllithiums in the presence of sparteine; the presentationbalances uninspiring examples with those in which the effectivenessof the asymmetric depronation strategy is unsur-passed.
Interspersed throughout are complementary methods forthe creation and utilization of organolithiums in myriad reactionsthat contribute meaningfully to the usefulness of the text. Clearchapter headings and subject/author indexes make findinginformation easy, and the volume will be a useful addition tolibrary reference collections."
-- Brian L. Pagenkopf, University of Texas at Austin, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2003
"To cover this very large subject, which has grown in size over severaldecades and continues to develop rapidly, in such a compact form, as in thisvolume, was certainly a demanding task, but it has been done successfully.Through the sensible choice of topic areas and by the arrangement of thematerial under different headings, the reader is given easy access to this complex subject."
-- Bernd Goldfuss, Institut für Organische ChemieUniversität Köln, Angewandte Chemie Int. Ed. 2004, 43, 778-781www.angewandte.org, 2004 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim
"In this monograph, which is the newest addition to the excellent Topics in Organometallic Chemistry series, several authors from eight research groups around the world describe the current state of the art in the area of stereoselectivity control using organolithium reagents.This book is a fine addition to any collection of synthetic monographs or to a library centering on organometallic reactions. Practitioners of stereoselective synthesis of natural products will likely find it very useful."
-- Marek MajewskiUniversity of Saskatchewan, Canada, Adv. Synth. Catal. 2005, 347, 719-720 Wiley-VCH
Interspersed throughout are complementary methods forthe creation and utilization of organolithiums in myriad reactionsthat contribute meaningfully to the usefulness of the text. Clearchapter headings and subject/author indexes make findinginformation easy, and the volume will be a useful addition tolibrary reference collections."
-- Brian L. Pagenkopf, University of Texas at Austin, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2003
"To cover this very large subject, which has grown in size over severaldecades and continues to develop rapidly, in such a compact form, as in thisvolume, was certainly a demanding task, but it has been done successfully.Through the sensible choice of topic areas and by the arrangement of thematerial under different headings, the reader is given easy access to this complex subject."
-- Bernd Goldfuss, Institut für Organische ChemieUniversität Köln, Angewandte Chemie Int. Ed. 2004, 43, 778-781www.angewandte.org, 2004 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim
"In this monograph, which is the newest addition to the excellent Topics in Organometallic Chemistry series, several authors from eight research groups around the world describe the current state of the art in the area of stereoselectivity control using organolithium reagents.This book is a fine addition to any collection of synthetic monographs or to a library centering on organometallic reactions. Practitioners of stereoselective synthesis of natural products will likely find it very useful."
-- Marek MajewskiUniversity of Saskatchewan, Canada, Adv. Synth. Catal. 2005, 347, 719-720 Wiley-VCH
This book is a valuable addition to the Topics in Organo-metallic
Chemistry series that has successfully culled a vast
topic into engaging and focused chapters through skillful
editorship. With minimal redundancy, the short text provides
comprehensive coverage of stereoselective deprotonations using
alkyllithiums in the presence of sparteine; the presentation
balances uninspiring examples with those in which the effectiveness
of the asymmetric depronation strategy is unsur-passed.
Interspersed throughout are complementary methods for
the creation and utilization of organolithiums in myriad reactions
that contribute meaningfully to the usefulness of the text. Clear
chapter headings and subject/author indexes make finding
information easy, and the volume will be a useful addition to
library reference collections.
Brian L. Pagenkopf, University of Texas at Austin
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2003
To cover this very large subject, which has grown in size over several
decades and continues to develop rapidly, in such a compact form, as in this
volume, was certainly a demanding task, but it has been done successfully.
Through the sensible choice of topic areas and by the arrangement of the
material under different headings, the reader is given easy access to this complex subject.
Bernd Goldfuss
Institut für Organische Chemie
Universität Köln
Angewandte Chemie Int. Ed. 2004, 43, 778-781
www.angewandte.org
2004 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim
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In this monograph, which is the newest addition to the excellent Topics in Organometallic Chemistry series, several authors from eight research groups around the world describe the current state of the art in the area of stereoselectivity control using organolithium reagents.
This book is a fine addition to any collection of synthetic monographs or to a library centering on organometallicreactions. Practitioners of stereoselective synthesis of natural products will likely find it very useful.
Marek Majewski
University of Saskatchewan, Canada
Adv. Synth. Catal. 2005, 347, 719-720
Wiley-VCH
Chemistry series that has successfully culled a vast
topic into engaging and focused chapters through skillful
editorship. With minimal redundancy, the short text provides
comprehensive coverage of stereoselective deprotonations using
alkyllithiums in the presence of sparteine; the presentation
balances uninspiring examples with those in which the effectiveness
of the asymmetric depronation strategy is unsur-passed.
Interspersed throughout are complementary methods for
the creation and utilization of organolithiums in myriad reactions
that contribute meaningfully to the usefulness of the text. Clear
chapter headings and subject/author indexes make finding
information easy, and the volume will be a useful addition to
library reference collections.
Brian L. Pagenkopf, University of Texas at Austin
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2003
To cover this very large subject, which has grown in size over several
decades and continues to develop rapidly, in such a compact form, as in this
volume, was certainly a demanding task, but it has been done successfully.
Through the sensible choice of topic areas and by the arrangement of the
material under different headings, the reader is given easy access to this complex subject.
Bernd Goldfuss
Institut für Organische Chemie
Universität Köln
Angewandte Chemie Int. Ed. 2004, 43, 778-781
www.angewandte.org
2004 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim
------
In this monograph, which is the newest addition to the excellent Topics in Organometallic Chemistry series, several authors from eight research groups around the world describe the current state of the art in the area of stereoselectivity control using organolithium reagents.
This book is a fine addition to any collection of synthetic monographs or to a library centering on organometallicreactions. Practitioners of stereoselective synthesis of natural products will likely find it very useful.
Marek Majewski
University of Saskatchewan, Canada
Adv. Synth. Catal. 2005, 347, 719-720
Wiley-VCH